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August 2005 Issue

KP abuzz
with excitement for the
Key Peninsula Community Fair
The annual Key Peninsula Community Fair will have
food, carnival rides, chainsaw carvers’ demonstrations,
lots of music and other fun for the young and old.
>Full
story
A KP fish story
The
owner of a herring pen in Mayo Cove may soon be asked to
shut down operations, much to the relief of nearby
residents. >Full Story
Culvert replacement to improve
passage
A
series of projects by the South Puget Sound Salmon
Enhancement Group will replace culverts that block fish
migration on Minter Creek.>Full Story
A slice of life - adventures
in skydiving
A
local grandmother celebrates her 62nd birthday
by fulfilling her lifelong dream of skydiving.
>Full Story
Teens get empowered to fight
meth
A group of Peninsula High School students gathers forces
to bring awareness of methamphetamine addiction. >Full Story
Water quality around the KP gets
good report
Several areas of Penrose Point tidelands get a good
water-quality report, while some are classified as
“prohibited” for commercial shellfish harvesting. >Full story
Planning board discussions
move to land use
The
Key Pen Community Planning Board moves into one of the
plan’s most critical elements: land use. >Full
story
New deli in Key Center is ‘On the
Way’
Two Key Pen residents team up to bring a deli back to the
building that formerly housed “Lisa’s Deli.”
>Full story
Monthly
Events Calendar
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